Earthquakes did appear during the Jurassic period along with volcano eruptions.
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The Jurassic is an age that began about 200 million years ago and stretched for about 50 million years to about 150 million years ago. Radiometric dating can identify certain materials as being from that period, but we don't have a "radiometric system" for the Jurassic, per se. Radiometric dating is part of the radiometric (from radioactive measuring) system we use to investigate a number of different things, including the age of materials found on the earth and elsewhere.
The "Age of Dinosaurs" came to an end with the extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous.
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The existence and extinction of the dinosaurs.
after Jurrasic period it is the Cretaceous period
The Middle Jurassic Epoch (175.6 - 161.2Ma) was in the Jurassic Period (199.6 - 145.5Ma).
No!!! There were no people alive in the Jurassic period.
The Jurassic Period followed the Triassic.
The Allosaurus lived 150 million years ago. That was during the Jurassic period. The Jurassic period was part of the Mesozoic era.
jurassic The Triassic was the earliest period of the Mesozoic, followed by the Jurassic then the Cretaceous. The Cretaceous was of the greatest duration.
After the jurassic period started the Mesozoic Era.
The Jurassic period is named after the Jura Mountains in Switzerland where significant geological strata from this time period were first studied. These rocks contain abundant fossils from the Jurassic period, which lasted from approximately 201 to 145 million years ago.
The Jurassic time period is with the t rex and other animals
the Jurassic is a period between the triassic period and the cretaceous period . so it is a period of prehitory
After the Triassic period, the Jurassic period followed. The Jurassic period lasted from approximately 201 to 145 million years ago and was characterized by the dominance of dinosaurs, the evolution of new species, and the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea.